A GROUP OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE-GROUND TABLE WARES
A GROUP OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE-GROUND TABLE WARES

CIRCA 1770, WITH VARIOUS BLUE PSEUDO FRET, CRESCENT AND W MARKS

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A GROUP OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE-GROUND TABLE WARES
CIRCA 1770, WITH VARIOUS BLUE PSEUDO FRET, CRESCENT AND W MARKS
Painted with flowers or birds and reserved on variant blue grounds within shaped gilt cartouches, comprising: a blue-scale leaf-shape dish; two blue-scale kidney-shaped dishes; a sauce-tureen, cover and stand; a powdered-blue teabowl and saucer; a small blue-scale pierced basket; and blue-scale coffee-cup and saucer; together with a printed and enriched blue-scale teapot and cover, probably Booth's.
13 in. (33 cm.) long, the leaf-shape dish
Provenance
With Rudolf Drey, New York, prior to 1939 (the leaf-shape dish).
Mrs. Morehead (the two kidney-shape dishes).
With R.P. Way, Bath (the two kidney-shape dishes).
With Rochelle-Thomas, London (the pierced basket).
A.E. Perry, London (the teabowl and saucer).
Mr. & Mrs. Luke Vincent Lockwood, 1939.

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